BLACK v. CITY OF WAUKESHA

No. 84-2080.

125 Wis.2d 254 (1985)

371 N.W.2d 389

David J. BLACK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY OF WAUKESHA and Raymond Holzman, Defendants-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided June 5, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellant, there were briefs and oral argument by James W. Hammes of Cramer, Multhauf & Curran, of Waukesha.

For the defendants-respondents, there was a brief and oral argument by Gerald T. Janis, assistant city attorney.

Before Scott, C.J., Brown, P.J., and Nettesheim, J.


SCOTT, C.J.

David J. Black (Black) appeals from a summary judgment in favor of the City of Waukesha and Raymond Holzman (Waukesha) which allowed Waukesha to assess school land and park land dedication fees as a condition of the securing of a building permit. We are persuaded that the pertinent statutes and ordinances authorize this procedure, and we accordingly affirm.

Black owns a parcel of land zoned as General Business B-3. He sought to build an apartment...

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